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    #16
    Originally posted by brantleyr View Post
    no matter what question you ask theres always one person to say get a new car...


    Just messing with you man, If you are up on you maintenance you will be fine, just dont leave home with out this list. This is whats in the 2 bags in my trunk on any trip further than to town for a burger. at least in the E30 the truck is a bit different and only have one bag under the back seat.

    a decent tools set with a long pry bar, and a few spares like a quart of oil, a bit of coolant, a set of belts a good spare tire, a little bit of wire, some mechanics wire (aka coat hanger or 2) zip ties, good jumper cables, a good flash light with extra batteries, duct tape, electrical tape, a few wire nuts, a old but still good cap and rotor, spark plugs, a length of universal rad hose, a tire plug kit, a spare set of lug bolts/nuts, a few various hose clamps and some other miscellaneous crap. I know that sounds like a bunch of stuff but it all fits into 2 medium sized tool bags and sit well in trunk an dont slide around much. I drive a lot of miles through some areas that have nothing for as far as 100miles. So I have learned carry all the stuff I can to limp my way to somewhere that I can get or do a proper fix

    edit: t-belt, if you are ok with tools and have a bentley and have all the parts 4 hours in the garage you will have it done, tip take the hood off but mark the hood brackets to the hood before you take it off
    Last edited by mrsleeve; 02-03-2009, 05:47 PM.
    Originally posted by Fusion
    If a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
    The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -Alexis de Tocqueville


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      #17
      Originally posted by brantleyr View Post
      how much downtime are we talking to get this done, this is my daily driver...
      You could have it done at a shop and wait 2 days or so, or do it yourself and get it done in roughly the same time.

      It shouldn't be terribly hard, but it's not pleasant either.
      The Keystone Killers

      Originally posted by Cabriolet
      With 73k+ post, you'd think he'd have learned a little about life.

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        #18
        i do all my work myself that i can, i njoy working on it i was just wondering so i can schedule time off work/school n what not
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          #19
          wow you guys are pussies, i used to do 700mi round trips weekly.
          m106 1990 e30
          e36 daily
          e32 cruiser

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            #20
            When I lived in New Orleans I would do 780mi round trips to Houston monthly, no issues with timing belt, water pump etc, just an oil change. Hell I did 650mi straight without any maintenance before hand (not recommended but that what I get for being in nowhere western NY for 3 months). Keep a couple parts and a small tool kit on you and you'll be fine. Just keep a check on your fluids.

            and btw, my e30 is pushing 275-300k with only the 2nd ever tranny and minimal maintenance. If my beater can do it, your's shouldn't have any problems.
            stephenbrody.com

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              #21
              I'd do a 5 lug swap first :P.

              '90 325i

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                #22
                Originally posted by brantleyr View Post
                i do all my work myself that i can, i njoy working on it i was just wondering so i can schedule time off work/school n what not
                It's true he does do all the work myself. LOL

                It's 2-3 hour job swapping your t-belt and water pump. Nothing serious. But you'll owe me.

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                  #23
                  700 mile trip? In an E30? I hope you make it back in one piece.

                  A 700 mile trip isn't really that far, it is only two maybe three tanks of gas.
                  If I were to go on a 700 mile trip in my E30 The only thing I would do is fill up the fuel tank because it is almost on empty. I wouldn't hesitate to drive my 325es across the country. I trust it.

                  The only way to find out if your car can safely take you on a long trip is to take it on a long trip.

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                    #24
                    Why make a trip from NC? A large number of us from even New England are driving TO NC. for the Tail of the Dragon meet!

                    SC*AR (Schwarz Army)
                    No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:

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